This “gripping tale of shackled youth” is in the grand exploitation tradition of claiming to be educational and “thought-provoking,” but is really just a lurid journey into degradation, sleaze, violence and partial nudity. Here’s the wild and hilarious description of the film from Light Industry:

Let us show you an era when lust was called just, when any blossoming prepubescent could be seized by throngs of men thrice her age (or more!) for a life without education or opportunity. See the fight for progressive reform to protect our youth from perverts, mongoloids, and midgets! See moonshiners and bootleggers scrabbling for survival in the Great Depression!

The 16mm archival print that will be screened for this event comes courtesy of the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Also, the screening will be introduced by Emma Brenner-Malin and Joshua Solondz, who both work as interns for Light Industry.